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Things to do in Las Vegas, NV Go See a ShowProduction Shows in Vegas the Tickets Don’t Have to Cost a Fortune
A visit to Vegas wouldn't be complete without seeing a lavish production show, but what to see and what to pay for the tickets can sometimes be a hard decision.
Las Vegas is known for gambling, pleasure and drink, but it is also one of the best cities in the world to see a theatrical production. Most of the major hotels and even some of the smaller ones have a showroom in which one can see anything from musicals to magicians, hypnotists, comedians and of course, topless lovelies any day of the week. Here are three shows to hit and one to skip when visiting Las Vegas, Nevada. Show in the Sky is Wallet FriendlyShow in the Sky at Rio Las Vegas- Ticket price: FREE. The masquerade in the sky plays six times a night starting at 7 pm every Thursday to Sunday. A splashy production show with talented dancers and two great singers make this free show one of the best deals in Vegas. The show is energetic, fun and finishes with huge Mardi Gras style floats that run on a track from the ceiling. Crazy Horse Paris Won’t Break the BankCrazy Horse Paris at MGM Grand- Ticket price: $50.50 & 60.50 plus tax. The chic red velvet and cabaret style seating is an artful rendition of the original Crazy Horse in France and opened in Las Vegas in 2001. Originally called La Femme, this new production features 12 highly trained dancers, all of whom have performed with the original cast in Paris. An artistic homage to female beauty and sensuality, the show is filled with stylized lighting and precise choreography. It is easy to forget that the cast is essentially naked for the entire show. Le Reve is the Ultimate SplurgeLe Reve at The Wynn- Ticket price: $179.00 plus tax. The V. I. P. Indulgence Package to Le Reve is a heavenly indulgence. Be sure to arrive early for the show since these seats come with a bottle of Perrier-Jouët, this gives the personal hostess a chance to open the champagne and serve the chocolate covered strawberries before the show starts. The seats also have live video monitors of back stage and under water to watch before and during the show. The hostess even discreetly brings a tiny bottle of cold water at some point during the evening. The V.I.P. pass also works as a line pass in selected restaurants and as free access to the nightclub Blush. The best part is this show is mind blowing from start to finish. Think Twice About X BurlesqueX Burlesque at The Flamingo- Ticket price: $44.95 & 55.95 plus tax. This show is slightly tedious to watch and the poor seating combined with slow drink service make it not worth the time in a city like Las Vegas. Although the all female cast is attractive in their various states of undress, clearly only one or two of them have real dance training. Not worth the time it takes to line up before the show. There are so many things to do and experience in Las Vegas and seeing one of the big production shows is a great long standing Vegas tradition. Sources The Official Vegas Travel Site Rio Las Vegas- 1-702-777-7776 MGM Grand- 1-866-740-7711 The Wynn Las Vegas- 1-877-323-7469 Flamingo Las Vegas- 1- 800-221-7299
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